If you take in to account the number of sperm manufactured, only one gets in the egg. Every sperm and egg combination makes a completely different being. Now factor in all of the decisions made that led to the fertilization, combined with the odds that led to those decisions. Compounded by the split-second timing of everyday decision making (right or left? short or tall? brunette or blond? etc.) Plus, the series of events that created the universe, can the number even be calculated, and does that number exceed the laws of randomness, proving that it could not have happened ANY other way?
2006-06-17
06:21:29
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